Quick Highlights:DURABILITY - 25 year warranty same as traditional hardwood. DESIGN - Architects, Designers and Home Owners love the color pallet and fashion patterns of cork.COMFORT - Cork is resilient which relives stress in the back and legs when standing on our floors. WARMTH - Cork takes on the temperature of the room. Great for warm or cold climates. QUIET - Cork is great for sound deadening due to the honeycomb cell structure of the bark. This reduces sound within the room as well as between floors in multi-level structures. EASY MAINTENANCE - Just sweep and spot clean for many years of use.

Lisbon Cork Co. Ltd. Fine Cork Flooring combines the beauty of a natural material with the comfort of a cushioned surface. It is durable, acoustical, and a great insulator. The bark of the cork tree is peeled without destroying the tree and it grows back within nine years, ready to be harvested again. Warm to the touch and resilient, cork floors are a joy to live with. Cork is considered a green product because the same tree can be harvested numerous times.

Use of Underlayments:
Our Lisbon floating cork can be installed with or without an underlayment. However, superior thermal and sound isolation qualities can be achieved when installing over an underlayment. When doing so Lumber Liquidators recommends the use of the following underlayments: Bellawood Platinum, Bellawood Premium, ECO Silent Sound, Insulayment and Quiet Walk. These quality underlayments best support the locking joints and are highly recommended for use with condominium associations, project planners and building specifiers.

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I dog sat for a week and learned that a 60 pound dog running and sliding on this flooring will leave scratches. My room mates cat knocked a picture frame on to the floor and the frame left a small guoge. The color of this flooring is the finish. Scratches and guoges will show the normal light tan color of the cork.

I would not recommend this or other cork flooring products if you have dogs.

I love this flooring. It's in my home office and looks great! It's easy to clean and beautiful. I would recommend it to anyone.It snapped in easily and looks seamless.

Service and delivery comments:

Mike at Lumber Liquidators in Fort Collins, CO was so helpful and had great suggestions for the flooring. I went with cork because of the durability of the flooring and the look of it is stunning. Great customer service. Since it was a small room (10X10)I just took the flooring home with me instead of having it delivered. Simple and fast. Great guys to work with.

Installation is confusing at first. The purchased tapping block damaged the cork and the installation instructions are unclear. Once you learn how to install it's easy, however there should be better instructions. A friend who had installed gave me the best advise...connect the short end first, then use a 2 x 4 that is the length of the "tile" to tap it in on the long side. Push down slightly on the edge as you tap it under the previously installed row.

I like the cork floor because it has a nice look to it and is much softer on the joints. I had it installed in a spare bedroom and ran it all the way into the bathroom. The only thing that was a drawback was how thin the boards are. When I took them out of the box, they looked more like laminate flooring but cost as much as hardwood. Once it was down it looked real nice. I like it so much that I'm going to finish the entire upstairs with it. I like the fact that's it's impervious to water as well.

Goes in as floating floor. Clicks together. Builder said it was fast and easy, but I didn't do it personally. Barely see the seams at all an in just he right light. Know you're getting long rectangles, not square tile that is visible.

We installed this in a fairly narrow kitchen that leads in to a pantry, and this was the first time we ever installed this kind of product. It is tricky to work with in a small space, and took some thought at times as to how to maneuver it. We did have lots of cuts because of the shape of the floor, and that made it much harder to do. But we love the final product!

Wood products can be dramatic in appearance, especially the exotics. Only factory made products such as tile, vinyl, and wallpaper will have uniformity of color. Keep in mind that wood and corks are natural product and no two installed floors will be identical. Variations in appearance are completely normal and are a desired characteristic. As your floor ages, color or shading called “patina” can occur. This process can be rapid the first 3 months, less in 6 months, then finishing off in about I year. Moving the furniture and rugs around helps to even out areas that were not exposed to light. Try to avoid large area rugs for the first 3 months.All wood species can change color over time due to oxidation or when exposed to light. In some species, the change can be more dramatic and may darken in color over time, while others tend to lighten. Currently there is no known value set for Patina or color change of a species so contractors and or customers should be aware of this normal condition. The patina process is unrelated to the urethane finishes. When installing wood floors, select boards from several boxes. Working from one box at a time can create poor color grouping or placement of any flooring. Any one board you feel is unacceptable to install can simply be discarded, replaced with the 5-10% overage you should have on hand.

Answered on 1/20/2014 by cc-3

Q:

I have 2 Boston Terriers is cork flooring durable? also i wish to install in the basement, below grade and has in floor heat?

Despite today's advanced technology, water spills, dirt and other abrasive substances can damage a wood floor's finish. Location, traffic patterns, how often the floor is vacuumed and cleaned, children and/or pets are all factors that influence wear and durability.You can find complete installation instructions on the product page by clicking on the specs tab and then clicking on - Installation Guide.pdfThank you for writing in.

Answered on 11/12/2013 by cc-2

Q:

Can you put underlayment under the floating cork flooring? Like Bellawood underlayment,Quietwalk,Eco Silent Sound?

I will send the information directly to your email.Thank you for your inquiry

Answered on 10/29/2013 by cc-3

Q:

I am thinking about installing Mora Cork Flooring in my basement. The room is part below grade and part sunroom, so the flooring needs to be good with heat fluctuations as well as being a basement application. It gets pretty warm in there from the sun, but is cold in the winter. There is a plywood subfloor. Do I need a vapor barrier or anything with this product in my basement? Maybe a radiant barrier or closed cell foam underlayment? Is there a different cork flooring tile you would suggest?